286 COILED BASKETRY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA [ETH. ANN. 41 
been carefully worked out by Doctor Haeberlin in Sketch a. His notes 
refer to the lowest triangles which in each series are only three 
instead of four stitches wide across the top; all the others in the series 
conform to the latter measurement. The rim is entirely imbricated_ 
with red and black stitches, the colors being arranged to form a 
contrast with the scheme of the vertical design immediately below; 
that is, above a design worked in red and white the rim stitches are 
black; above a black and white figure the stitches are red. The 
alternation of the two rim colors lies about halfway between the 
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vertical patterns. At the rim the spaces between the vertical stripes 
are divided into the two colors in the following manner: 
Space 1______ Slacks sees 3 red. 
Space 2______ 3*red.wuawoum 2 black. 
Space s.-—=-— PAN ON EKG eye 3 red. 
Space 4___-__ Sred== =e 9 black, corner. 
Space 5______ 4 black______ 5 red. 
Space 6_2_ 21 - 9 red____-~-- 6 black, corner. 
Space 7___-__ S blacks aeeaes 4 red (shown in sketch). 
Spacerseew ans Sted ste: 35 Be 3 black (shown in sketch), 
Space 9___/___ 6 black____-_ 6 red, corner. 
Space 10_____ 5 red_ tate 6 black. 
